Which specialisation is best in MBA to become a chief executive officer?
Asked by jaggu jagu
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Hello,
CEO doesn't always require an MBA degree, but if you insist, then you may go for MBA in Finance or MBA in Business administration, try it to do it from a well-known institute. The best route to become CEO.
To sum up, first earn a Bachelor's degree in your selected industry, in a business-related field, do an MBA or another master's programme, gain experience, and opt for voluntary certification. Thank you. -
MBA has been a dream career for many students and has become one of the most searched careers as compared to other post-graduation programmes. An MBA is a degree that allows students from various backgrounds to apply. MBA is more about the experience rather than education. The focus of all the good MBA programs is on leadership development, teamwork, peer learning, problem-solving, case analysis, gaining the right business insights, building effective communication skills, presentation, and interpersonal skills, etc. The best private colleges for MBA in Delhi NCR:
ABES School of Business, Ghaziabad
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I will suggest you to do MBA in Human Resource. MBA in Human Resources is a very demanding profession and the demand is likely to increase over time. The basic reason for this is, personnel are the most important part of any organisation, therefore management of the personnel is the most important task to be focused on. A student with an MBA in HR can avail high packages by providing their services in companies. Not only nationally, but the scope of this work is also increasing globally. There are many colleges in India that provide MBA in Human Resource:
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
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Yes, MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management, and thus assist you in the professional career. However, to rise to the level of a CEO you need a lot of other behavioral skills & you need to make a conscious effort to improve upon them. Skills like listening, interpersonal, leadership, communication, resilience, team building, and presentation. Keeping your interest areas in mind you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective? The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas are much higher.
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